Robert Malval: The Great Challenges

Despite the significant differences, Garry Conille faces challenges similar to those Franklin Delano Roosevelt confronted when he assumed the U.

Despite the significant differences, Garry Conille faces challenges similar to those Franklin Delano Roosevelt confronted when he assumed the U.S. presidency in 1932. Today's Haiti bears a striking resemblance to the distress experienced by the American people during the Great Depression of the 1930s, a time when they had lost their bearings. The future appeared bleak, and the hope of regaining prosperity (in our case, security first) had reached its nadir. Roosevelt's inaugural speech on March 4, 1933, with its resolute and almost m

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